5 days ago

Outs:- Chalice of LifeFlip: Isn't the worst card in Oloro, but isn't all that reliable either.- Darksteel Plate: I've seen you play this card a bunch of times, and most of the time it just sits there, all menacingly. Problem is - your deck doesn't plan to use creatures often, so the plate also won't be used either.- Dreamstone Hedron: Ramp is great, but expensive ones that produce colorless mana can be iffy since they're often easy targets right after you play them. Gilded Lotus can at least let you cast counterspells after you tap all your lands to play it.- Orzhov Keyrune: This one is just personal preference from me. I don't like 3 mana artifact ramp most of the time. (Chromatic Lantern and Darksteel Ingot are much better) It's up to you if you wanna take it out or not.- Sun Droplet: This card is very slow and you could easily replace it with something better.- Subversion: It may seem like a decent drain effect, but it's not that great since it's 5 mana and makes you wait til your next upkeep before it does anything.- Thought Reflection: Decent card, but 7 mana is pretty costly. Up to you if you wanna keep it.- Celestial Force: It's nice to instantly gain life each upkeep, but 8 mana for basically just a vanilla creature otherwise isn't really good.- Pontiff of Blight: Extort is nice for your deck, but your deck doesn't have many creatures to take advantage of the pontiff. Up to you if you wanna keep this guy if you wanna add more creatures.- Skirge Familiar: I think this card would be a lot better if your deck was more combo focused.- Azorius Chancery: These types of lands will flat out screw you over if they get destroyed or Blood Mooned.

6 days ago

The two additions I think would improve your deck are Anointed Procession and Fumigate. Procession makes your gameplan that much better by providing you double the tokens and you need a way to interact with your opponent's board. Blocking isn't going to cut it, and Fumigate gives a big return when paired with tokens because you get a ton of life back.

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